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All aboard for a Fun-Filled Holiday Party with A Party Kit for the Award-Winning Classic from CHRIS VAN ALLSBURG Celebrate the classic story— for readers of all ages! Included in this kit: ? Party and event ideas ? ? Nametags ? ? Reproducible games, activity sheets, and recipe cards ? Materials included in this kit are intended for children ages 3 and up. polarexpress.com Based on THE POLAR EXPRESS book and characters & © 1985 by Chris Van Allsburg. Used by permission of Houghton Mifflin Company.All rights reserved. TM & © Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. (sXX) Throw a Polar Express Party! The following pages contain tips and ideas for planning the perfect Polar Express event at your bookstore, library, or your own home! Get Your Tickets Ready: Preparing for Your Event Your Polar Express party is your own, and the activities and games you want to incorporate should be unique to you! For a successful event, the best practice is to include a read-aloud of The Polar Express, some interactive games for families (both as icebreakers and during lulls), and snack treats or party favors for fun takeaways. No matter what you do, you’ll want to make sure you have a plan in place to keep attending families and kids engaged, while keeping the event layout nice and easy for you. Structure Your Party: g Step 1: Spread the Word: Once you’ve set the date for your party, start building excitement by passing out invitations to let your guests know when and where the fun will be! Invitations are included in this kit. g Step 2: Set the Stage for Fun: In hosting a Polar Express party, it’s recommended to include a read-aloud of the book as the centerpiece for your guests. But don’t forget the games! Prepare a series of icebreaker activities for families and kids to participate in to set the tone for the event. We recommend opening your party with activities like the ones enclosed in this kit (preferably connected to the book) to engage your guests and get them excited! g Step 3: Provide the Right Tools: In addition to fun and games, it is essential to plan ahead for any downtime at the event. Also enclosed in this kit is a series of reproducible activity sheets to copy and pass out, to keep kids engaged, as attentions may wander during the festivities. g Step 4: Set the Perfect Read-Aloud Atmosphere: We’ve enclosed discussion questions about the book inside this kit to make the read-aloud experience an engaging one. g Step 5: Have Fun! As any event planner knows, attention spans may be short and challenges may arise! Have fun with the materials in this kit, and don’t be afraid to be flexible. Bonus Social Media Tip! Tag @hmhkids in any social media promotion for your event so HMH Books for Young Readers can help spread the word! polarexpress.com • • All rights reserved. Based on THE POLAR EXPRESS book and characters & © 1985 by Chris Van Allsburg. Used by permission of Houghton Mifflin Company.All rights reserved. TM & © Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. (sXX) Throw a Polar Express Party! continued Order and Make Those Decorations: You don’t need to spend a lot of money on store-bought decorations when you can make your own for the party! Enclosed in this kit are decorating templates for winter garland and fun North Pole signs for guests to add some decorating flair to the party. Here are some additional ideas for pre-party decorations that are simple and fun. g Homemade Wreaths Purchase plastic plates (available at any grocery or party supply store), and cut a hole in each plate in the center. Then, using paint (in either traditional green or your own unique color choice!) cover over the entire plate (both sides). Once the paint dries, tie a simple ribbon at the top, and voila! Your own homemade wreath. No paint? Another creative option is to pick up bows at your local Christmas Tree shop and, using hot glue (or staples), affix all over the plate for a unique approach to a Christmas wreath. g Candy Cane Bouquets Add a deliciously decorative touch to your Polar Express party with homemade bouquets made of candy canes! Gather a package of candy canes together in a plastic bowl or vase, and tie a red ribbon around the instant bouquet for table tops or the entry way for the event. g Pint-Size Snowmen Pick up a set of baby food jars (or any small jar available), and, using acrylic or any white paint available, cover the entire outside, head to toe. Then use black paint on the front of the jar to create eyes and a mouth! Don’t forget orange paint for a carrot nose! Perfect to decorate your space or as party favors for guests. Don’t Forget the Snacks! If your party allows for food and drinks for your guests, here are some simple and quick ideas for to add a little extra fun to your Polar Express party! Additional recipe and snack ideas are available further inside the kit. g Snack-Size Santas Make mini-Santas out of strawberries! Purchase a pack of strawberries and cut the tops and bottoms off of each piece (save the bottoms!) Place the strawberries on a sheet so they’re bottom-up. Place a dollop of whipped cream on top of each strawberry, and then place the cut bottoms back on each one. Now place a drop of whipped cream on the top of each strawberry bottom, and voila! Instant snack-sized Santas. g Popcorn Snowmen Take a set of plastic cups and, using a magic marker, decorate each cup to add a snowman face on the front (using a red marker to add a scarf or hat). Fill the cups with popcorn for your guests. g Holiday Hot Chocolate A staple of the Polar Express party experience is a warm cup of hot chocolate. Add a little extra holiday zest to a traditional hot chocolate drink for your guests by adding ¼ teaspoon of peppermint extract or cinnamon to your guests’ beverages, or even dipping a fun-sized peppermint stick into each cup for some added flavor. polarexpress.com • • All rights reserved. Based on THE POLAR EXPRESS book and characters & © 1985 by Chris Van Allsburg. Used by permission of Houghton Mifflin Company.All rights reserved. TM & © Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. (sXX) Throw a Polar Express Party! continued Polish That Train: Setting Up Your Space After the preparations are set, it’s time to set the space and kick off your party! On the day of your Polar Express event, as decorations are put up, make sure to follow the tips below to line up your space for maximum fun. g Make Introductions Easy: Name tags are enclosed in this kit to place at the front of your event for arriving guests. In addition to being useful, these tags will serve as an initial icebreaker to help attendees introduce themselves as they get settled. g Help Guests Focus With Activities: Make copies of the enclosed reproducible activity sheets for parents to offer children while waiting for the festivities to start. g Make Reading the Focus: The most magical part of The Polar Express is reading it out loud. Set up and clearly label a read-aloud stage. Encourage guests to gather around the stage before the program begins so they’ll be ready to listen and enjoy! All Aboard! Final Tips and Tricks for Your Event g Remember that 15–20 minutes is the limit that most young children can sit for any read-aloud session. Keep games and other activities moving to engage children, and keep the read-aloud portion short and sweet. g Arrange the children on the floor around you so that they all feel connected to the book and can see clearly. g During the read-aloud session, encourage children to respond and participate as you read the story to make it more engaging for the audience. g Snack time is fun time, but use it wisely. Provide snacks that are healthy, easy to handle, and not distracting during set events. g Most important, have plenty of copies of The Polar Express on hand for guests to read and explore during the event! polarexpress.com • • All rights reserved. Based on THE POLAR EXPRESS book and characters & © 1985 by Chris Van Allsburg. Used by permission of Houghton Mifflin Company.All rights reserved. TM & © Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. (sXX) Throw a Polar Express Party! continued Reindeer Games: Fun Icebreaker Activities for Guests Below are some fun icebreaker and circle-time activities for you and your guests to set the stage for your party. Use at the start to introduce guests together, or anytime throughout to keep things moving! g Holiday Trivia: Split your party guests into teams of three. Using the questions provided in the page marked “Holiday Trivia,” ask each team a question, going around until you run out of questions, assigning a point for each correct answer. Keep a tally of the points and add them up at the end. The winning team wins a prize—a copy of the book or a package of holiday candy! g Winter/Holiday Facts About Me: Ask all your guests to stand in a circle with one person in the middle. The person in the middle will make a winter/holiday-related statement such as “I love snow days!” Those in agreement must move from their spot in the circle to another open spot. The person in the middle should take this opportunity to find a spot in the circle too.